<p>^^Excellent. I hope you’re right because that’s what I put.
I didn’t notice any typos. But I wasn’t looking for them either.</p>
<p>does anyone remember the question with the word “contours” in there.
and there was also a question where it was originally “outside exteriors?” choices were (not in order) a) no change b) outsiders c) exterior(s)
i put C because i think that made the most sense.</p>
<p>About the liberty bell…
-What was the word for it (icon, hero, the thing)
-Something about how its similar like in connection with or something like that…</p>
<p>it was exterior and icon.</p>
<p>What about the question that included “lend,lend itself to”. Something like that</p>
<p>whats exterior? I’m talking about the preposition of how it was alike to something like it was in connection with or with connection to freedom</p>
<p>^Something about abolitionists right?</p>
<p>Yep, the answer was A. No Change - It became important when many people started fighting for freedom: abolitionists</p>
<p>What about the lend/lent itself/lent it? I put lent it.
The silence lent it (it referring to the bell) blah blah blah. The silence cannot lent itself (which refers to silence).</p>
<p>@Sparkss yes</p>
<p>I put lent it too</p>
<p>Do you remember the question for the abolitionist one at all?</p>
<p>Anyone in for international test discussion?</p>
<p>Anyone remember the question about the daffodils and their delicate scent??? It was in the passage related to oils.</p>
<p>^same 10chatr</p>
<p>@sanguine what is 10chatr?</p>
<p>I’m fairly certain i got a 36 on writing since I checked everyone almost twice. PM me with your question and I’ll tell you the answer, but you also have to give me a science answer that wasn’t on the forums yet. :D</p>
<p>10 characters to post… so did anyone know which one it was for the liberty bell with connection to freedom and the oil scent example of rose was supposed to stay because it shows an example of how each scent is similar to the flower</p>
<p>@sanguine I got the same as Nexus for the liberty one. He’s right.</p>
<p>Has anyone made a list of answers for English?</p>
<p>@Sparkks</p>
<p>I believe the sentence described what type of scent daffodils made when turned into essential oils. The question asked whether or not to keep it. I believe the answer was to keep it because it provided a way of showing how different flowers have different properties and scents.</p>
<p>&
I saw this question mentioned quite a bit: the one about the songbird and “However” or “In contrast”.</p>
<p>Someone said the same answer as me once but I think it got drowned out. I believe that the answer is “Therefore” because SINCE the songbird does not take shortcuts, it takes the long route, which is implied would be curvier and windier.</p>